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Jul 11, 2018
Pipelines 2018

Old Pipe, New Tricks: A Pragmatic Approach to Partially Deteriorated Pipeline Rehab Design

Publication: Pipelines 2018: Condition Assessment, Construction, and Rehabilitation

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This paper presents the background, alternatives analysis, and design approach for the trenchless rehabilitation of a 1.5 mile, 30-inch culinary water pipeline, with an emphasis on the resources and calculations used to design the liner for a “partially deteriorated” host pipe. The benefits in terms of constructability and cost are compared for the “partially deteriorated” versus “fully deteriorated” design requirements. The subject matter is germane for pipeline designers and city asset managers faced with the challenge of rehabilitating deteriorating infrastructure.

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Pipelines 2018: Condition Assessment, Construction, and Rehabilitation
Pages: 736 - 742
Editors: Christopher C. Macey, AECOM and Jason S. Lueke, Ph.D., Associated Engineering
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8165-3

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Published online: Jul 11, 2018
Published in print: Jul 12, 2018

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Daniel Buonadonna [email protected]
CH2M (Jacobs), 1100 112th Ave. NE, Floor 5, Bellevue, WA 98004. E-mail: [email protected]
Briant Jacobs [email protected]
Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, 2837 East Hwy. 193, Layton, UT 84040. E-mail: [email protected]
Adam Murdock [email protected]
CH2M (Jacobs), 4246 South Riverboat Rd., Suite 210, Taylorsville, UT 84123. E-mail: [email protected]

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